The Effects of Retiree Health Insurance Plan Characteristics on Retirees' Choice and Employers' Costs

50 Pages Posted: 25 Oct 2013 Last revised: 19 Jun 2026

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Robert L. Clark

North Carolina State University - Poole College of Management

Melinda Sandler Morrill

North Carolina State University - Department of Economics

David Vanderweide

North Carolina General Assembly - Fiscal Research Division

Date Written: October 2013

Abstract

To moderate the rate of growth of retiree health insurance costs, employers can modify plans and move retirees into less expensive plans. We examine policy modifications implemented by the North Carolina State Health Plan. We investigate whether incentives produce the desired plan elections and whether these changes, along with cost shifting, produce the expected reductions in cost growth. Using individual-level administrative data, along with aggregated data on expenditures for retirees, we estimate the effects of the introduction and subsequent repeal of a Comprehensive Wellness Initiative for non-Medicare eligible retirees, as well as increases in coinsurance and copayments and the introduction of a premium for all retirees. Over a third of non-Medicare retirees shifted into the least generous plan between June 2009 and December 2012. The level effects on annual costs and unfunded accrued liabilities were relatively modest, but growth rates were diminished. Increases in the retiree premiums reduced projected costs.

Suggested Citation

Clark, Robert L. and Morrill, Melinda Sandler and Vanderweide, David, The Effects of Retiree Health Insurance Plan Characteristics on Retirees' Choice and Employers' Costs (October 2013). NBER Working Paper No. w19566, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2345061

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Melinda Sandler Morrill

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David Vanderweide

North Carolina General Assembly - Fiscal Research Division ( email )

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